Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Wear A Smile with Merries: Japan’s #1 Baby Diaper


Got this cute bag last week.


Merries Diaper, Japan’s #1 Baby Diaper, Kao Corporation

I wish I have a baby girl na but no we are not expecting. Anyway, inside this bag is these, Merries Diaper.


Merries Diaper, Japan’s #1 Baby Diaper, Kao Corporation

A product of Kao Corporation, maker of popular brands Jergens, Liese, Biore and Caronia, Merries Diaper is Japan's #1 baby diaper for almost ten years now. 

Merries Diaper, Japan’s #1 Baby Diaper, Kao Corporation

Launched in 1983, according to Kao website, Merries Diaper is a product of years of research to bring a diaper that is gentle on baby's skin, comfortable to wear and breathable. In fact, Merries was the world's first diaper to incorporate a breathable sheet. 


Merries Diaper, Japan’s #1 Baby Diaper, Kao Corporation

Merries Diaper is on the market for over two decades now, and is continually being improved to keep babies, their mothers and fathers, all smiling.

Merries Diaper, Japan’s #1 Baby Diaper, Kao Corporation, 7 Gifts from Merries Diaper

Who would have not wear a smile with these 7 gifts from Merries Diapers!

Merries Diaper, Japan’s #1 Baby Diaper, Kao Corporation, 7 Gifts from Merries Diaper

The good news is that Merries Diaper is now in the Philippines. Actually, I promote the use of cloth diaper but for first few days when you still don't know the poo-poo pattern of your little one, using disposable diaper is easier. So if you are looking for diaper alternative with the brand you are currently using, try Merries Diaper.  

Merries Diaper, Japan’s #1 Baby Diaper, Kao Corporation

Merries Diaper is available at Rustans (Market, Shanrila, Rockwell, Ayala Cebu and Seda CDO) and Shopwise Supermarket (Alabang, Sucat, Sta. Rosa Laguna). You can also buy online, exclusively at Lazada PH. Price ranges from Php 385 to 815 depending on size and type.

P.S.: Since I have no baby to try, I am thinking of having a giveaway. Follow @mommymaye on Instagram for updates.
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